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Amaravati will be AP capital in three months, asserts Naidu

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Reiterating that his sole intention is to take the Telugu community to the number one position globally, former chief minister and TDP supremo, Nara Chandrababu Naidu, on Sunday felt that due to the inefficient rule of Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the State has gone back by 30 years. Calling upon all the people in the State to come together to save AP, Chandrababu expressed confidence that the Telugu community will certainly grow to the level of commanding the whole world. “The TDP is there with you to transform the Telugu community as the world’s leaders,” Chandrababu said addressing a huge gathering at Tiruvuru as part of the ‘Raa Kadaliraa’ programme. Amaravati lost its glow due to the reverse rule of CM Jagan as he took the State back by 30 years, Naidu said. This is the primary reason why the ‘Raa Kadaliraa’ programme has been taken up for the welfare of five crore Andhraites, Chandrababu stated.
Naidu said that every leader in the State has gone to the police stations and the time has come to bid goodbye to the YSRC rule. The TDP chief said that it is the bad luck of the State that a person who does not know the difference between tomato and potato has become the Chief Minister. Making it clear that Amaravati is going to be the capital of the State in another three months, Naidu felt that had the city been completed it would have become another Cyberabad. Chandrababu alleged that the youth was deceived at the hands of CM Jagan. Has the job calendar been announced or have any investments come to the State, Chandrabbau asked and said that the State stood on top in unemployment. Asking the gathering whether CM Jagan has promised to implement the total prohibition of liquor or not, Naidu said that the Chief Minister had minted Rs 25,000 crore through illicit liquor.

“THE TDP IS THERE WITH YOU TO TRANSFORM THE TELUGU
COMMUNITY AS THE WORLD’S LEADERS”

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